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Where is the newspaper?
The answers for the practice problems are at the end of the book.
In Latin, there are six cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, and vocative.
Kyoto and Boston are sister cities.
What happened to Tom?
Is there an ATM around here?
Is there an ATM close by?
Is there an ATM nearby?
Algebra is a branch of mathematics.
Tom is a good judge of character.
Tom's eyesight is deteriorating.
Have you ever donated blood?
"Tom? Did something happen?" "No. I just wanted to hear your voice."
Have you ever been to Okinawa?
Have you ever been to America?
Have you ever been to Britain?
Have you ever been to Mexico?
Have you ever been to Hawaii?
Have you ever been to Africa?
Have you ever seen a guy's thing?

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